New stop sign placed on South Collumbia

Jessica Thornton Plainview Herald

Published 1:26 pm, Thursday, March 8, 2012

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Jessica Thornton/Plainview HeraldMotorists northbound on Columbia Street merging onto I-27 Business near Southwest Eighth Street may be surprised to find a stop sign where a yield sign used to be. On Wednesday, drivers were routinely running the stop sign, and one caller said those who do stop run the danger of being rear-ended by those who aren’t stopping. According to TxDOT, a miscommunication resulted in the change. The stop sign later was removed and the yield sign reinstalled. less

Jessica Thornton/Plainview HeraldMotorists northbound on Columbia Street merging onto I-27 Business near Southwest Eighth Street may be surprised to find a stop sign where a yield sign used to be. On Wednesday, ... more

New stop sign placed on South Collumbia

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Motorists northbound on Columbia Street merging onto I-27 Business near Southwest Eighth Street may be surprised to find a stop sign where a yield sign used to be. On Wednesday, drivers were routinely running the stop sign, and one caller said those who do stop run the danger of being rear-ended by those who aren’t stopping.